Here are our Bugle deadlines for the next three issues. As always, we appreciate when writers and readers submit their articles early. Please note our publication dates represent when the newspapers ...
When Ben Quie and son Sam celebrated the opening of the new headquarters for their design-build remodeling firm, the duo did so with a bit of flair: They used a battery powered saw for their ...
As the Bugle turned 50 years old in July, the newspaper has had a long run of varied and multi-talented editors whose subsequent careers have taken some interesting turns. In the beginning, the Bugle ...
With Luther Seminary recently putting its entire campus up for sale, the District 12 Community Council has now formed a citizens’ advisory task force “to help ensure that neighborhood voices are ...
After allowing the earth to rest for about five years, plans are underway for replanting the Native American Medicine Garden on the University of Minnesota’s St. Paul campus. The land needed time to ...
Over the years, when the idea about writing his life story as a personal record for his family would come up, Como Park resident and former Vietnam War helicopter pilot Raymond Wilson had good ...
The Friends of the Philando Castile Peace Garden invite you to visit our contemplative gathering space for peace, justice and healing this year. The Peace Garden exists to remember Philando Castile, ...
Editor’s note: With this issue the Bugle launches a new column, the Minnesota Native Plant of the Month. The contribution comes from the Como Community Seed Library. CCSL was founded in 2015 to ...
Back by popular demand, St. Anthony Park resident historian Kristin Anderson will be leading two new neighborhood architecture walking tours this summer. The first set of tours features houses and ...
Parkview Ice Cream Shop, 898 Raymond Ave., planned to greet its first customers in mid–August. At the Bugle’s latest press deadline, owner Andy McNattin was putting finishing touches on the shop.
The Park Bugle continues to fulfill its mission — at least, according to readers. A big thanks to the 325 respondents to the 2025 Park Bugle reader survey. Reader input helps the board guide the Bugle ...
Older adult programs at the North Dale Recreation Center are unique because community members started those activities themselves. The free weekly programs include Senior Fitness, knit and crochet, ...